When a user burns an audio CD, the resulting CD does not show the proper track names. This problem does not appear to be caused by any specific program because users have found the problem to persist ...
Depending on your business, you may often use digital audio software to record notes, podcasts or audiobooks on your computer. By transferring them to CD, however, you can listen to the audio files in ...
I burnt a couple audio cds made from mp3's. On each cd there is 3 or 4 songs that are silent. The track is there and it says how long it's supposed to be but when I play it the whole song is silent. I ...
So I'm trying to burn some mixes to CD's to use in my car. Since they are mixes, I cannot have gaps between the tracks. Of course, no burner I have here supports disc-at-once, so I cannot make it work ...
I guess the title tells you too much. The reality is that I was given some MP3 files and wanted to put them on a normal audio CD so the non-geeks here could listen to them. Thus, consider this a geek ...
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